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Dear Mrs Hobbie:
Twice / wrong time
I have tried to catch you for a new business visit, and now since there is "business" in mind, I write a note to have this over when the social occasion really does come.
Do you suppose the library can buy (will?) any more novels this year? If there is such a possibility way I passionately suggest The Clock by Remisov (Knopf, John Cournos translation)
(over)
[page 2]
The Trial by Kafka
Any novel by James Hanley
The Young Cosima by Henry Handel Richardson
The girls say Bookmark won't import any more this year and I feel so ardent a desire to introduce the girls to the books above before June makes it too late.
Forgive the scribble!
Always appreciatively,
Evelyn Scott
Wednesday - rush!

Dear Mrs Hobbie:
Twice / wrong time
I have tried to catch you for a new business visit, and now since there is "business" in mind, I write a note to have this over when the social occasion really does come.
Do you suppose the library can buy (will?) any more novels this year? If there is such a possibility way I passionately suggest The Clock by Remisov (Knopf, John Cournos translation)
(over)
[page 2]
The Trial by Kafka
Any novel by James Hanley
The Young Cosima by Henry Handel Richardson
The girls say Bookmark won't import any more this year and I feel so ardent a desire to introduce the girls to the books above before June makes it too late.
Forgive the scribble!
Always appreciatively,
Evelyn Scott
Wednesday - rush!

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Hand-written note from the author to Skidmore College Librarian Eulin K. Hobbie requesting the purchase of books

Dear Mrs Hobbie:
Twice / wrong time
I have tried to catch you for a new business visit, and now since there is "business" in mind, I write a note to have this over when the social occasion really does come.
Do you suppose the library can buy (will?) any more novels this year? If there is such a possibility way I passionately suggest The Clock by Remisov (Knopf, John Cournos translation)
(over)
[page 2]
The Trial by Kafka
Any novel by James Hanley
The Young Cosima by Henry Handel Richardson
The girls say Bookmark won't import any more this year and I feel so ardent a desire to introduce the girls to the books above before June makes it too late.
Forgive the scribble!
Always appreciatively,
Evelyn Scott
Wednesday - rush!